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1998 Supreme(P&H) 643

V.S.AGGARWAL
Salim Ahmed – Appellant
Versus
Surjit Kumar Sahai – Respondent


Judgment

V.S.Aggarwal, J.

1. The present revision petition has been filed by Salim Ahmed, hereinafter described as "the petitioner", directed against the order of the learned Rent Controller, Chandigarh, dated 1.4.1992 and that of the Appellate Authority dated 20.2.1997. Both the learned Rent Controller and the Appellate Authority had not allowed the claim of the petitioner.

2. The relevant facts are that petitioner Salim Ahmed filed an application for eviction against Surjit Kumar Sahai respondent. The respondent-tenant is occupying two roomed accommodation with Kitchen, latrine and bath room on the ground floor of House No. 1891, Sector 22-B, Chandigarh, on a monthly rent of Rs. 80/- excluding water and electricity charges. Salim Ahmed petitioner had purchased the entire house. At the time when he filed the petitioner he was residing on barsati portion of the said house. The petitioner was seeking eviction of the respondent alleging that he bona fide require the property for himself and members of his family. Earlier the petitioner was residing in House No. 3185, Sector 21-D, Chandigarh, as a tenant. He was in occupation of two rooms and kitchen on the first floor. The owner of th


















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